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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1981, p. 17

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2917 W. Kt*. STARm LAST M!BK \̂ To Toko Oroot , Atontojo of ̂ %MeHonry Stoto Bulk's Juno Auto Loon s=V Spockl! NEW 1981 OMNI 024 Jim Larkin, Loan OKic«r from McHonry Stato Bonk (loft) and Bob Diodrich from Sunnysldo Dodgo invito you to stop in and too tho now "K-Cars" from Chrytior Corporation. Jim Larkin it at tho doalorship explaining tho Juno Auto Loan Spocial available to Mr. Diodrich's customers. June Auto Loan Special 5,000.00 LOAN (36 Month) 128.33 CREDIT LIFE 220.47 ACCIDENT ft HEALTH 1,232.3* FINANCE CHANCE 6,581.16 TOTAL 14% ANNUAL INTEREST RATE This Gives You A SAVINGS OF 36 at 182.81 MONTHLY PAYMENT 20% OF PURCHASE PRICE-DOWN PAYMENT (LONGER TERMS AT COMPARABLE DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE) PL VS.. .ADDITIONAL BENEFIT FOR BENM A MEMBER OF Buss Ford, Europo Motors, Mitchell Buick/Olds, Mitchel Lincoln/Mercury, Overton Cadillac/Porrfiac, and Payton Chevrolet, also invite yoo to take advantage of the June Auto Loan Special being offered by McHenry State Bank and McHenry's New Car dealers. When you do, you will do business with knowledgeable professionals who can help you select the right car to fit your lifestyle and budget. So come see Jim Larkin or Phil Oeffling at McHenry State Bank for your Auto Loan, Today! "Serving McHenry and the McHenry Areo lor 75 Years" W E W I L L N O T B E U N D E R S O L D Bank SUNNYSIDC DODGE fr S r - ^ " P I S D A i I ' 9 9 S A I I J R D A t 9 S S U N D A Y 1 0 4 " W ^ J S I O V I Bit 1?0 McHiNRY ( 8 1 5 ) 3 8 5 7 2 2 0 RA** TOUCH Main Building: 3510 W. Elm St. Carey Building: Richmond Road at Pearl St. Weber Building: Crystal Lake Road and Lillian Street McHenry 385-1040 £t LENDER NEW 1981 ARIES RECEIVE "GOLDEN QUILL" AWARD-SIx Johnsburg high school students received the Golden Quill award for outstanding performance in journalism at the Honors day assembly held during the last week of school. The award is the highest honor presented by the JHS journalism program and goes to the top five percent of participants. In the first row, are Hoagy Dix and Jeff Letzter, and in second row, Deanna Davis, Randy Wakitsch, Scott Valentin and Brent Birkhoff. Farmers Must Report Acreage By June 30 Farmers participating in the all-risk Federal Crop Insurance program for 1981 spring crops (corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum) must report their acreage to the corporation by June 30. "Insurance attaches", says Regional Director Leo F. Crawford. "at a time of planting". Therefore, insured farmers must report the exact"* number of acres planted to receive full insurance protection on their crops Any acreage that has suffered damage will still be protected by the all-risk crop insurance if reported by June 30. "We cannot provide in­ surance protection for damaged Aeps reported after the deadline set by the corporation", reminds Crawford Insured farmers need to contact their local insurance agent or FCIC representative as soon as possible Some people are very cautious about paying bills. SllNNYSIDt DODGE "The Fattest Growing Car Dealer In Lake and McHenry County" Invites You To CHECK (**) Out These Deals And Ask About °Ur *50 TEST DRIVE NEW 1981 COLT Buy Your Next New Car in McHenry +*** ' * And You!ll Save During June! SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 - PLAIN DEALER • FRIDAY. JUNE 2t, 1*1 Great Americbn People Show Opens New Season June 20, the highly ac­ claimed Great American People show, winner of the Governor's Award for the Arts for I960, opened its sixth season at Lincoln's New Salem State park. "Your Obedient Servant, A. Lincoln" and "Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight", two dramas spanning a century of American history frORTlhe birth of Abraham Lincoln to the first World War. will be performed on successive nights, six days a week. Both plays, under the direction of John Ahart, will run through Aug. 22. The year 1980 marked the transformation of the Great American People show from a single-production outdoor theatre to a full repertory company Governor James Thompson proclaimed August, 1980, Great American People Show month in Illinois. Months later, the Great American People show received the Governor's Award for the Arts for 1980, in the company of such people as Saul Bellow and Studs Terkel. It was only the second theatre company to be honored among the 30 recipients since the creation of the award for outstanding achievement in the arts Recent funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities will make possible the creation of a third historical piece to be performed next season _ in repertory with the present two productions. The company performs on a spectacular, multi-leveled stage in the Kelso Hollow • theatre at the edge of the reconstructed New Salem • village The stage was built in 1976 for the production of "Your Obedient Servant, A Lincoln." The play, written by Ahart and the original company, was hailed by critics as "not just another Lincoln play, «but an ex­ perience." / » '^.Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight", a play tracing the Lincoln legend as seen Live Alone? Call For Help Instantly 24 Hrs A DAY! FOR MORE INFO CALL M.T.A.L.S. 385-8021 through the eyes of three Illinois poets, Vachel Lind­ say. Carl Sandburg and Edgar Lee Masters, premiered in 1980. Written by James Hurt, critics called it "brilliant" and "another strong piece of historical drama which with 'Your Obedient Servfc«L>V Lincoln', deserves, no demands, to be seen." Fo £ ticket information, write The Great American People Show, Box 401, Petersburg, 111., 62675. or call (217 ) 632-7755 How True Young people have to try their wings, but a lot of parents wish they wouldn't try putting them on the family car. •Republican, Boone, la. Best Of Press ; Good Advice Stop worrying about what Junior will do when he grows up-better go see what he's up to now. •Pathfinder. Animal Show It's the cute little calves that make the men horse around. -Coast Guard Majgazinfe LEARN TO DRIVE THE PROGRESSIVE WAY PRIVATE LESSONS 7 DAYS A WEEK SERVING THE FOLLOWING AREAS: CERTIFIED TEENAGE GpURSES BEGINNER AND BRU^H UP COURSE NERVOUS AND HANDICAPPED SENIOR CITIZENS •McHenry •Johnsburg •Hebron •Island Lake •Sunnyside •McCullom Lake •McHenry Shores •Pistakee Highlands *Fox River •Wonder Lake Grove •Richmond •Ringwood •Woodstock •Crystal Lake •Cary •Lake in the Hills •Spring Grove

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